The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 31, 1923, Page 1

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ATION SHIVERS! Tuesday; 10! night adout Maximum, 30. “VOL. 25. 263. NO. WEATHER Fair to continued cold tor 6 degrees. Temperature Last 34 Hours Today noon, 25. PLP PRP PPRPP PP PPP PPP ANP LNA AALAND ORR RR ARR RANI PPAR IA ARP RERPAPRRPPNL aby Is Dead From Christmas Tree Burns! The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington tempere Minimum, 20, Entered as Second Cl Matter May % 1599, at the Postoffice ut Seattle, Wash, under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879, “SE ATTLE, WASH, MONDAY, DECEMBER 91, 1928, REVIEW OF 1923 Jan, 1--Seattle drug stores sell 119,900 pounds of bromo-seltzer. ‘Jan. 8.—Washington stato legis: | lature venes, Jan. 9.—Restaurants in Olympia False their prices 30 per cent, dan, 13—Chief Severyns says Feckless driving must be curbed. Jan, 24.—Last Christmas necktie is thrown into tho ash can. eee Feb. 3.—Janitor in apartment | house starts fire in furnace, and is | fined $100 by the janitors’ union. | . Feb. 11—John D. Rockefeller | on= oie Rives dime to caddy. | : Feb. 12.—Price of gasoline n-| atest ereases 20 per cent. ; Feb, 21.—Citizens, in uprising, de- ? ition of paper towels. i Twenty-fourth anniver- | i The Seattle Oldest | ¢ man on staff remembers when pa- “per supported “Andrew Jackson for ¢ | president. — ede | 4 March- 1.—Street car fare is low- ered to 6 be | a March 2. reet car fare !s raised | again. | March 3.—The first dial tele-| phones are installed. Man who stutters tries to get number and breaks forefinger. March 9.—The state legislature ends its session, | March 10.—Gov. Hart goes back | to sleep for the winter. i sve c8 April 5.—Newspaper Sunday sec- | tion fails to print photograps of} punce- Bathing girl. Associated Press 3 in ‘ threatens to revoke franchise. yess A April 9—Police rescue man who mie appears on golf links not wearing | J}. knickerbockers, 4 April \15—Prof. Clark P. Bissett | fout makes 1,348th speech of season. | have April 23.—The 1,804th last. sur- rele yivor of the “Charge of the Light perse® ‘ Brigade” dies. | $1.58 \ gael price : May 8.—San who ir jented the | i Pretzel-twisting impchine ‘boots him- | Guilt 4 self over a glass of r_ r-beer. fo in May 14.—Harold | jeks is ex Guit & pelled from the So: titers’ union t j : when he writes yy {ar song and ing fails to rbyme vontime” with : cored 2 ae i “Good-bye, OU 1923!” said scores of Seattle stenographers h for- eerie ic on pda sider ah reg and office girls Monday afternoon, tearing down the old a ney a liar. Judge fines him $10 for | date- teller-and hanging up the bright new one. And here's din ettice the cule’ ét\cdurt pro | pretty Miss Violette Hokanson, 6100 26th ave. N. W., dem= toch cedure pea, onstrating that the Success Business college, Crary building, isn't forgetting to teach her this important item in the busi-= the June 1 t bather of season 288 irl’s duti e Zoll at Alki be s hauled out of NEES OUT eS CUBES, P ¥ Price & Carter, Star Staff Photographers water with ice-tong John I. St. John, newest memb of th l eS yy na _ate 13 Hirst sevserpent of ©-| «veal honeststo-goodneas; educated cop. He spent sever |Old Calendar Sighs Jun Petting parties are| years at the University of Washington and got a degree in ’ c a0 Ne % basis tance from tho cavenvort to| lawn He prefers being a. policeman, he ways, because. 8 we picture Monday, making room for a eherubim called as Stenographer nd ‘ many lawyers are starving. piyying i mg year, hesita ju ‘ y ove aS Tipe ate ae a ; 4 a center of the stage to Jean Smith, the 11-month-old daugh-| Tears It Down The cg lait em right a is g T. ed s te if 2349 N. 57th st., typifying the budding new year. BY mai MARRHATI b Fourth by holding cannon crackers tudent, War Hero r the arn : to the youngster, “I have paved the way for you. Ls eplicaalaaeini are in their mouths A a4 t the f t to tt Seattle and the Pacific Northwest have an 1 to 1 ‘ ets Franec f I F i July 9—Chief ns says “4 u ‘ And Jea promiser fee reckless driving mu: ne curbed Walking I NW st 0} tet By IL PrOnased. : a duly 20—Newspaper prints pic ape m parted When ¢ - pees, ture of actress with legs crossed, seat Today ed his f 1 “eo hie I\WOMAN SEIZ, scoring big. scoop. ; large HHled Ag ainst WOME ED Stily 29.—Man who un ; r C pao T 1" burned friend ba : M f B Y G HIN AMEN! death Jone ty of W I thet ' Je tl Dri S ‘EKIN, D j : rt mi Death Driver Suspect .: Effort Being oe to Have Bail Re- ped i vay ° dys “alg t t ie be es duced; Prosecutor Gets New Evidence '",.""s, Below Zero Gales oison Booze Kills 3 ds pas e 3,000 in One City TOT SUCCUMBS etdRirilec ooh and Snow Sweep | q yguinst Ole Krut pe in 1UI “ei UTD V driver of the death Over U.S. From whieh ran down a Y ider- ov! oa = T D snshaw, Sund Dee m: 1 nes vee tt ba 10 BURNS HERE. reer lerngi ie h West to East hich earry 7,00 formation was filed direct in 4 4 ’ 3 es ix rushed to city hospital with | jo ‘ cour (Turn to Page 6, Column 1) WASHINGTON, I 31.— Wit ey 3 ee i Mother, 2 Others, Burned 1 torr, teiperatirekas = ee = ¢ o . ; —<—<—— —_ in Seattle Tragedy Y 4 belo ted cold wave tie ‘ Ca ; e rippe was toil astward, where sets aes Caen ‘ it will ar with the new year, ae e Step on : Mooen Be cori Mie the Stai rs ia tab ak Ua i . by Cold W eather :: ra vis ave Gienerat ; PG es R fi ‘ 5 | ley 1 from Block Island, R. Ty td [solved fina howtial, orm. | Love, |b “Forecast Temperature Drop to 16 me ‘ Miriam Vane, the sate Hospital, Mr, Love wa Above Zero for Monday Night — jtoay tor western ‘rennsyivanin he ‘ f tist—beautifu : bur 11 oad a " \ S est V < n ri Her portr ( c a! i t t the first ae tiat : sonal LL cau of t c it t { i ur = Ta aT rehhees t Mor \ t x , bias 0 : ‘ é 1 Bie: Today’s Want Ads j sat ie | Weather \ us iter stort t ind dead ( v \ t i Lake Brie and le dic B ' | are cold weather 2 | : Yocky Mountalig Dec. 25—Fifteen thousand men ch t countr nat " receive ht blue and gold neet : It | ‘ y " 7 fies and tell their wives, “Oh, how ‘ | | a 8 tee 7 lovely!” ‘ | | i ' Prag pee Dee. 26-—Little 1 “The Step on the Stairs” ithea Yellowstone bome. | 1 ast fly Al tons t Ter which Ce) " PINE OES Allg 2 fy sabi (Lurn to Poge 6, Column 6 Turn to Page 6, Cluma @ The Seattle Ntar | YOUNG 1924 GETS A BIT OF ADVICE ) Te tt, TWO: CENTS aN SEATTLE | GOOD. BYE ’23! HELLO ’24! | |

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